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help us with job creation. help us with getting back to work. help us with how to afford to live in this very expensive city. the only way we can do that is to create and sustain our jobs. that is why i want to say to all of you and particularly to my colleagues on the board of supervisors, please, let's all focus on jobs this year. it is so and valuable to everyone. the dignity of people right now, their wishes to keep their families in the city, their wishes to have dignity for themselves, is reflected in their ability to find these jobs and in their hope to have jobs in the future not only for themselves, but their kids. this is a very personal objective that i have learned through thousands of meetings with people, through the handshakes i have had. i want to say to you that it cannot just be on business. it has to be on business and government working together to create jobs. that is why i spent so much time with supervisor david chu in rolling out this mid-market tax exemption. it is a new way that we have got to work together on. it is on
help us with job creation. help us with getting back to work. help us with how to afford to live in this very expensive city. the only way we can do that is to create and sustain our jobs. that is why i want to say to all of you and particularly to my colleagues on the board of supervisors, please, let's all focus on jobs this year. it is so and valuable to everyone. the dignity of people right now, their wishes to keep their families in the city, their wishes to have dignity for themselves, is...
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my grandfather taught me how to use tools. i used tools old-school way, no motors. i've never been on a construction site. what i'm learning now at city build is not going to give me a job. it's like to give me a future. it's going to give me a career. [applause] they have been referred to as children, these kids back here. they have the enthusiasm of kids. they are excited about this. our youngest is 19. i'm not the oldest student did we have a student who is 53 he has a strong back and he kicks my buck -- who is 50. he has a strong back. i want to thank mayor lee for continuing to support and fund this program. this program is 6 years old. we are in our 12 rotation. to date, city build has graduated 490 students. they have been placed in the 26 trades in san francisco. when these students are graduates, they are your future plumbers, electricians, painters, carpenters, laborers. they are going to build san francisco. that is what you see behind me, my brothers and sisters in the labor union. [applause] we will build your trans bay terminal. we will build your bran
my grandfather taught me how to use tools. i used tools old-school way, no motors. i've never been on a construction site. what i'm learning now at city build is not going to give me a job. it's like to give me a future. it's going to give me a career. [applause] they have been referred to as children, these kids back here. they have the enthusiasm of kids. they are excited about this. our youngest is 19. i'm not the oldest student did we have a student who is 53 he has a strong back and he...
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thank you for joining us. i mention that this is the 40th anniversary. >> it is indeed. >> i'm standing with you in a fabulous theater that was completed six months ago in time for this anniversary. tell me about how it has been going for the last six months. >> absolutely. in terms of the anniversary, the dance company, which is our founding body, is celebrating its 40th anniversary, and it is the 30th anniversary, so it is historic for both sides, and the completion of the theater represents in some ways the completion of our entire campus that began in 2005. it has come to its fruition with the completion of the theater. the theater opening was remarkable. one of the things we wanted to do was to make sure that our community really truly -- our san francisco bay area community understood that this theater was for them. we invited 31 bay area companies to do a day-long performance marathon, so we really launched with a feeling of this is for everyone in this community. it was a tremendous thing to bring ever
thank you for joining us. i mention that this is the 40th anniversary. >> it is indeed. >> i'm standing with you in a fabulous theater that was completed six months ago in time for this anniversary. tell me about how it has been going for the last six months. >> absolutely. in terms of the anniversary, the dance company, which is our founding body, is celebrating its 40th anniversary, and it is the 30th anniversary, so it is historic for both sides, and the completion of the...
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thank you for joining us. let's start by talking about your background -- where you grew up, what kinds of jobs you have work. supervisor chu: my parents immigrated to the united states about 30 years ago, and i would say that is probably the most formative part of my background. growing up in an immigrant family, you learn many things. my parents raised me in southern california, and i grew up in the restaurant business. they had a small restaurant at the time, and i was there every weekend, working -- well, not working, eating. having a fried egg roll, wanton, something good. it taught me the value of working hard and what it meant to be part of a small business, a small business -- a small business, small family, and an immigrant family at that. really being impacted by the los angeles riots, when that occurred, put me on the path toward public policy and understanding what it meant to have opportunities and not have opportunities in our various communities. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? s
thank you for joining us. let's start by talking about your background -- where you grew up, what kinds of jobs you have work. supervisor chu: my parents immigrated to the united states about 30 years ago, and i would say that is probably the most formative part of my background. growing up in an immigrant family, you learn many things. my parents raised me in southern california, and i grew up in the restaurant business. they had a small restaurant at the time, and i was there every weekend,...
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we happened to be the only black people there, they got us and put us in jail. that was the first day that you mentioned. the long and short of it is, i was in my second year of law school at the time. i am reading all these things about criminal procedure, criminal law. the stuff that is on the books is not what is happening on the streets. don't i have some kind of rights? miranda or something? they just did what they want and it was the first time that somebody had taken my body and had physically done something with me -- except raimondi, a different category. [laughter] they put me and handcuffs and they did all of that. so i wrote about it. my lawyer, she was also a teacher. she encouraged me to tell my story. the next week, the assignment in class, it was to talk about -- writing about an experience of injustice. i was ready to send this. i did not think anything of it, but she said that people should know about your story. i sent it to somebody. the editor from "the new york times" called me and said that it was a lot of racy for them. but people just ke
we happened to be the only black people there, they got us and put us in jail. that was the first day that you mentioned. the long and short of it is, i was in my second year of law school at the time. i am reading all these things about criminal procedure, criminal law. the stuff that is on the books is not what is happening on the streets. don't i have some kind of rights? miranda or something? they just did what they want and it was the first time that somebody had taken my body and had...
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issues, and substance used. [applause] i did not realize that was going to be the applause line. ok. and we need to ensure we have sufficient resources in our public health system so people do not have to go through the criminal justice system in order to access mental health services and criminal justice, and more importantly, they do not end up with a criminal record which serves as such a barrier to housing employment and many other things down the road because of what is a health problem. that is a plea to enter the we are using our resources wisely. we are not using them to arrest and incarcerate people with health problems and to insure that we have sufficient resources in the public health system to take care of their concerns. thank you. [applause] >> alright. [reading names] big evening. in the tenderloin clubhouse's director. i am also a resident of district 6. i want to thank honored guests for being here tonight to hear from people. in district 6, we have two clubhouses for boys and girls clubs of sa
issues, and substance used. [applause] i did not realize that was going to be the applause line. ok. and we need to ensure we have sufficient resources in our public health system so people do not have to go through the criminal justice system in order to access mental health services and criminal justice, and more importantly, they do not end up with a criminal record which serves as such a barrier to housing employment and many other things down the road because of what is a health problem....
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these women just inspire us and motivate us to do even more. so i know that you are rushing, but i want to present you this little book that i read and finished. i know that you have lots of things to read, but i hope you will find time on your bookshelf for this one. i just wanted to give you this introductory remarks written for this little book. i think this was written by vincent wilson jr.. i think continually of those are truly great, the names of those who in their lives fought for lives, who were in their heart, the fire center. born of the sun, they traveled toward the sun. thank you so much for spending time with all of the honorees today and especially for this great honor. thank you. [applause] >> hello, i'm the president of the commission on the status of women, and i'm here to thank the friends of the status for women. without their efforts, we would not be able to give you cookies or coffee, which we want to get too quickly. and we are fortunate to have them. i think the only of the department that has friends to accompany them i
these women just inspire us and motivate us to do even more. so i know that you are rushing, but i want to present you this little book that i read and finished. i know that you have lots of things to read, but i hope you will find time on your bookshelf for this one. i just wanted to give you this introductory remarks written for this little book. i think this was written by vincent wilson jr.. i think continually of those are truly great, the names of those who in their lives fought for...
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to use for small business. it is an important piece. >> [inaudible] >> there have been a cut in the budget. he wanted to know how that would cut the sba program. >> now we are getting into arcane budget discussions. the 2012 budget does slate a couple of sba programs for cutting. it also talks about cuts comparing next year to prior years, when we were the beneficiaries of stimulus funds, jobs act funds. one time-type things are being set as benchmarks. a cut from those one time- funding pieces that were not expected to be continued. in some ways, we do not see it as big as a cut. speaker pelosi was important to us in the jobs act in getting a lot of money put into the sba program. it allowed california to be the beneficiary of having hired guarantees for banks, no sba loans fees. in the first quarter of the year, lending in california was the most we ever did. we did $1 billion worth of small business loans in december, for example. that is something we have never done before. but that was a one time funding p
to use for small business. it is an important piece. >> [inaudible] >> there have been a cut in the budget. he wanted to know how that would cut the sba program. >> now we are getting into arcane budget discussions. the 2012 budget does slate a couple of sba programs for cutting. it also talks about cuts comparing next year to prior years, when we were the beneficiaries of stimulus funds, jobs act funds. one time-type things are being set as benchmarks. a cut from those one...
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us. we did this on our own. we reduced 10,000 of those homeowners. roughly, you have 10,000 reductions that we did on our own. 1700 reductions were done through this application process. 5000 time shares is how you get to the 17,000 number. just to give you a comparison, it is quite a bit in san francisco. these are huge numbers, larger than the dot com bust. alameda and santa clara did about 1000 come a tenfold. -- 1000, tenfold. we are doing better than our counterparts in other parts of the bay area. i feel fortunate. the tax reduction was about 21 million in taxes that were not collected. 21 million in taxes were not collected. that is a significant number. it is out of a $6.5 billion budget. overall, the difference to the city is still rather small compared to what it meant to many of the other counties in other areas. let me stop there and take questions. >> [inaudible] >> 6462. of those, we actually reviewed only 4177. many of those were already reviewed. we have actively reviewed
us. we did this on our own. we reduced 10,000 of those homeowners. roughly, you have 10,000 reductions that we did on our own. 1700 reductions were done through this application process. 5000 time shares is how you get to the 17,000 number. just to give you a comparison, it is quite a bit in san francisco. these are huge numbers, larger than the dot com bust. alameda and santa clara did about 1000 come a tenfold. -- 1000, tenfold. we are doing better than our counterparts in other parts of the...
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thank you for having us here. the director and i have worked in the non-profit sector for many years. that includes mental health, violence prevention, shelters. we know what it is like to face a budget impact. we have direct experiences working with clients when services are eliminated. when we do have service reduction, it is agonizing for us. we want to create some rhyme and reason when we come to the budget reductions and arias. in our funding process, we have a three-year cycle. it starts with our community needs assessment, funding allocation plan, and request for proposal. last year, we created our rp and had a lot of agencies respond. we are funding on a three-year cycle. when we are doing funding production, we're doing our best to maintain the three-year commitment we have by making three-year contracts with our agencies. this time around, we will not reduce those agencies in the three-year cycle. the city has a limited budget resources. this time around and we do the reduction, we're looking at doing th
thank you for having us here. the director and i have worked in the non-profit sector for many years. that includes mental health, violence prevention, shelters. we know what it is like to face a budget impact. we have direct experiences working with clients when services are eliminated. when we do have service reduction, it is agonizing for us. we want to create some rhyme and reason when we come to the budget reductions and arias. in our funding process, we have a three-year cycle. it starts...
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can be used for a variety of uses -- debt refinancing, building acquisition, working capital, so it can be used for a wide range of things from a small business point of view. as you heard, we do guarantees for about 90 or 100 banks in the country -- or in the bay area. about 3000 nationwide. there is a lot of lenders that do some sba lending. first thing you want to do is deal with the bank. if they are not able to make the loan by themselves, then go to our website, which is www. sba.gov, and look for the local page to see the local san francisco financing sources. but before you do that, the takeaway message here is that before you go to a bank, make sure you are cleared to do that. you do not want to go to a bank looking for financing for your business and ask them a question that will immediately give them a sense that you are not ready. you go to a bank and say, "how much can i borrow?" they will tell you, "i do not know, but probably not from us." you need to know exactly what you're looking for, how you are going to use the money, and how you will be paid the bank. part of the p
can be used for a variety of uses -- debt refinancing, building acquisition, working capital, so it can be used for a wide range of things from a small business point of view. as you heard, we do guarantees for about 90 or 100 banks in the country -- or in the bay area. about 3000 nationwide. there is a lot of lenders that do some sba lending. first thing you want to do is deal with the bank. if they are not able to make the loan by themselves, then go to our website, which is www. sba.gov, and...
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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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it will give us an opportunity to really think about, in the next few weeks, what is ahead of us. it allows the board to step back and take a breath and wait this heavy decision that we were just about ready to make. >> there was no one lined up. that was one of the most fascinating and frustrating things about the process. no one knew what was going to happen. everyone was asking. it was amazing. do you know what is going on, do you know who has the upper hand? >> after the holidays, and jerry brown was sworn in as cal.'s next governor. but the tenant gov. elect gavin newsom played his delight card and was not sworn in. some saw humor in in his delight. >> i am proud, from your the tenant governorship, if and when it begins -- >> others disagreed with the decision. i think he should have been sworn in on monday. that seems to be in the spirit of the state of constitution of california. >> the next day, the board had one last chance to nominate their twice for interim mayor on january 4. >> when the board finally got around to actually nominating people for, and taking up the issu
it will give us an opportunity to really think about, in the next few weeks, what is ahead of us. it allows the board to step back and take a breath and wait this heavy decision that we were just about ready to make. >> there was no one lined up. that was one of the most fascinating and frustrating things about the process. no one knew what was going to happen. everyone was asking. it was amazing. do you know what is going on, do you know who has the upper hand? >> after the...
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we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. there are three things we want you to take away. how to open a air way and when to do it and control bleeding and treat shock and we want to talk about disaster medicine an death by trauma and by that i mean the body is acted upon by outside force and first is instant yainous and occurs in minutes and are we going to do much for this person? not so much. maybe in the predisaster situation and making the place safer but once someone is hit with something heavy and die within minutes you're not going to happen, and the next is occurring within minutes of the injury and bleeding to death or having their air way blocked or some unrecognized medical problem and this is the group we're going to help, and the third is die afterwards from infectionsoir things that go wrong with the recovery process. we can help
we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. there are three things we want you to take away. how to open a air way and when to do it and control bleeding and treat shock and we want to talk about disaster medicine an death by trauma and by that i...
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what good does that do us? anyway, our muni, our bart brings these employees to the doors of where they have to work. we service them. that money has to come from somewhere, and it should not come from us. they should pay the freight. i mean, because, where is our pride? we have all the good ideas. anybody moves away, what is going to happen is they are going to die on the vine. thank you. [applause] >> [inaudible] you know, we want you all you allsro -- let sro people know what is going on. we did not feel we get a fair representation. we want to have a better city. an earthquake should not have to come before we all come together. it is time that everyone in this city that brings money to the city and loves this city is a fear it will want to know what is going on at city hall. we need to let people know what is going on. people do not know what is going on. we want people to know that is not free shelter. thank you. >> thank you, everyone, for coming out. i want to thank all the speakers. i want to thank eve
what good does that do us? anyway, our muni, our bart brings these employees to the doors of where they have to work. we service them. that money has to come from somewhere, and it should not come from us. they should pay the freight. i mean, because, where is our pride? we have all the good ideas. anybody moves away, what is going to happen is they are going to die on the vine. thank you. [applause] >> [inaudible] you know, we want you all you allsro -- let sro people know what is going...
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we call upon you all to join us in this commemoration of the past and join us in the celebration of the youth leaders of yesterday and today and those of tomorrow. we ask you to participate as we ourselves become more energized and inspired to follow their example and to take action, to be healers, peacemakers, social justice activists. we call upon you, great ones, to ask that you give us your blessing. bless all of us, and especially, bless our youth. bless their bodies, their spirits, their minds. we call upon you, ancestors, to ask for your guidance for all of us and especially our youth. especially our youth. guide their feet, their heads, their hearts. be to their left, they're right, above, below, in back of them. we ask that all of those who are present today be more inspired, more informed, and more hopeful and more blessed and more ready to take action when they came. >> i want to thank sonya davis, one of our peacemakers in the community. a healer, civil rights attorney, and she has been a member of the restorative justice for youth program in oakland. linda. [applause] >> go
we call upon you all to join us in this commemoration of the past and join us in the celebration of the youth leaders of yesterday and today and those of tomorrow. we ask you to participate as we ourselves become more energized and inspired to follow their example and to take action, to be healers, peacemakers, social justice activists. we call upon you, great ones, to ask that you give us your blessing. bless all of us, and especially, bless our youth. bless their bodies, their spirits, their...
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that gave us the stage upon which we can promote our localities and i think that it will work. i think that these want a connection to the united states and they want to feel comfortable. the bay area is the comfort level that they can find. you will see chinese companies going back and forth. you can also help companies going to china to do their developments as well. >> this has to deal with scrap metal, automobiles, medical technology products. these are major exports and they like red wine, by the way. icy oakland as playing an important role in organizing the region. even maybe the country. when we were at the conference of mayors, all of these small- town ohio mayors, to me and said that the chinese like to buy tangible things and they like to make things. they had opened up 400 employees of -- factories of 400 employees in ohio. they are buying up factories that american capitalism has left behind, modernizing them, and giving them jobs. three mayors came up to me from three cities in ohio and said what tips can you give to me. we are talking of doing this on a national
that gave us the stage upon which we can promote our localities and i think that it will work. i think that these want a connection to the united states and they want to feel comfortable. the bay area is the comfort level that they can find. you will see chinese companies going back and forth. you can also help companies going to china to do their developments as well. >> this has to deal with scrap metal, automobiles, medical technology products. these are major exports and they like red...
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we will call up angelica to give us a short budget overview. [applause] >> first off, we should give everyone in this survey and for being here today. this is the people's town hall budget. this is your time to speak. every year, the city budget is one of the most important decision making groups that the city of san francisco makes. decisions that are made about the city's money impact -- the budget is created in three phases. there were few handouts. from march to may, the mayor makes those proposed budgets and creates the entire proposed city budgets making changes along the way. from june through july, we come out to the board of supervisors. they get the mayor's budget into it to make changes. how many of you have been the the city budget? i hope you will all come out during gym because we will meet you there. we are very excited that mayor lee has partnered with supervisors. we all know this is the first time we saw the marriage to a budget town hall. this is the first time we have seen the mayor, right? [applause] again, there will be ma
we will call up angelica to give us a short budget overview. [applause] >> first off, we should give everyone in this survey and for being here today. this is the people's town hall budget. this is your time to speak. every year, the city budget is one of the most important decision making groups that the city of san francisco makes. decisions that are made about the city's money impact -- the budget is created in three phases. there were few handouts. from march to may, the mayor makes...
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being used around the whole world. it is critical that companies like twitter the convinced that we are welcoming them and it is also critical to us. we don't want them to become isolated again. our city is a city of innovation. people are coming here from all over the world. they're coming here to build their businesses, to surround themselves with other great new ideas and to forge a new san francisco work force. we are home to companies that change the way we communicate, like twitter. we're also home to companies that change the way we work, like sales force. we are home to companies that change the way we listen. now, more and more, we are becoming home to the way we play. i want to announce today, it should be consistent with everything else we are doing. as hosting more and more of these on-line game creators and engineers, i want to announce one of the most exciting game companies and we will be opening up and 25,000 square foot office in san francisco as we speak. let the games began. [applause] i just met the
being used around the whole world. it is critical that companies like twitter the convinced that we are welcoming them and it is also critical to us. we don't want them to become isolated again. our city is a city of innovation. people are coming here from all over the world. they're coming here to build their businesses, to surround themselves with other great new ideas and to forge a new san francisco work force. we are home to companies that change the way we communicate, like twitter. we're...
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they will tell us about their priorities and their outlook and vision for the city, and jim has prepared a number of questions. after that, we will also ask if any of you would like to send up some questions for gin to ask the mayor. there are some little index cards at your table. throughout the presentation, you can write your question down, just hold your hand up high, and we will circulate through and grab those. just make sure we can see you, and we will bring them up to jim. something about jim, one thing to know is that he writes the editorials that appear every week in our newspaper. we get a lot of kudos for his work on that, so pretty proud of him at that level. there's a lot of things on the business side, but that is the one you can count on him for every single week. since san francisco is the host city, mayor lee was gracious enough to allow mayor kwan to go first. well, zack, and welcome, merkel on -- mayor kwan. [applause] >> good morning, all. it is my pleasure to welcome you on behalf of the partners and lawyers at my firm. we are in historic times. 34 years ago, i was
they will tell us about their priorities and their outlook and vision for the city, and jim has prepared a number of questions. after that, we will also ask if any of you would like to send up some questions for gin to ask the mayor. there are some little index cards at your table. throughout the presentation, you can write your question down, just hold your hand up high, and we will circulate through and grab those. just make sure we can see you, and we will bring them up to jim. something...
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it could be touchy, but it could be useful. i'm just saying that we could use occasions for teaching about things that could make a difference. so i just say raise questions, and sometimes, raise hell when you raise the questions. [applause] >> i wanted to know if there was an african-american district attorney working in texas to review some of the cases that were -- i guess, tried, and some of the evidence was not valid. looking through investigating some of those cases to find out if they should be released because of the false information that was acquired. >> the attorney who has been the lead on the team that i have been in communication with is a guy by the name of morris moon, and he would be the person i could ask to find out the answer. there is actually a be a working on that, but i know there have been so many cases -- there is actually a d.a. working on that, but i know there have been so many cases that have been exposed, especially with dna testing. it is almost like every other week. there does need to be somebo
it could be touchy, but it could be useful. i'm just saying that we could use occasions for teaching about things that could make a difference. so i just say raise questions, and sometimes, raise hell when you raise the questions. [applause] >> i wanted to know if there was an african-american district attorney working in texas to review some of the cases that were -- i guess, tried, and some of the evidence was not valid. looking through investigating some of those cases to find out if...
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it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past racism because there is a black man in the white house? the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher? indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia elected its first working class president, where the post-class? i mean, it is a reflection of the dichotomy. the movement -- you cannot deny the accomplishments of the movement. the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and we fall over and over again. happen with clarence thomas in a certain way, right, you know? in a more evil way, many of us have gotten comfortable because rock is in the white house, but he cannot be most effective unless we are o
it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past racism because there is a black man in the white house? the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher? indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia...
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and out of this comes the best moment in american democracy, teaching all the rest of us about what citizenship is. (paulson) a perfect summing up. please thank our guests, john seigenthaler and david halberstam. [applause] we've been joined today by author david halberstam and first amendment center founder john seigenthaler. i'm ken paulson, back next week with another edition of speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com
and out of this comes the best moment in american democracy, teaching all the rest of us about what citizenship is. (paulson) a perfect summing up. please thank our guests, john seigenthaler and david halberstam. [applause] we've been joined today by author david halberstam and first amendment center founder john seigenthaler. i'm ken paulson, back next week with another edition of speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by...
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it still works well it can be used. kirk while you can see how it cuts through limestone you can see how horus it is. until the nineteen seventies stone was extracted manually with the help of special some walls but the process became simpler after a month in i invented a special system coming from. the average depth of the adesa catacombs is twenty five meters but a million years ago it was actually the seabed of the remains of shellfish slowly builds under extreme pressure to form a solid goodnight calcareous rock layer after layer i guess as they did business there on new forests around the desk suiting become be used as building material bridge scandal made in the absence of coal in the soup be able to into limestone and begin mining it as soon as it does was founded and you constructions in the city required more limestone yep. troops there was no instruments to pull the buildings and as a presidential houses appearances shops and restaurants and even churches. today the blood of all stock fortress is abuzz with ac
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libyan rebels rapid advance towards the capital is a halt it reports that could have his forces are using heavy shelling. by declaring rather a ceasefire. now a foreign heavyweights in london to thrash out libya's a political future without. raising speculation that the regime change rather than protecting civilians. and russia remembers the thirty eight people killed in the moscow or metro blasts a year ago two suicide bombers or blew themselves up during the morning rush hour. live from moscow now a rapid advance libyan rebels are now being pushed further back from the outskirts of town there are reports of a heavy bombardment and gunfire being used by pro-government forces despite claims . from the capital tripoli. there have been a strikes overnight and into the early hours of this morning tuesday here in the capital city of tripoli the targets were both military and civilian now we are just hearing reports that in terms of the fighting on the ground the frontline has been pushed backwards to the city of. away from the city of sirte that is gadhafi is home town we are hearing distress
libyan rebels rapid advance towards the capital is a halt it reports that could have his forces are using heavy shelling. by declaring rather a ceasefire. now a foreign heavyweights in london to thrash out libya's a political future without. raising speculation that the regime change rather than protecting civilians. and russia remembers the thirty eight people killed in the moscow or metro blasts a year ago two suicide bombers or blew themselves up during the morning rush hour. live from...
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linda e mailed us this photo of the truck to us at you report at kge dash tv.com. dump truck rolled down tiburon boulevard before ending up in the water at then:30 this morning. paramedic took him to the hospital with head injury. nobody else was hurt. firefighters did put containment boom in the water to contain any spilled fuel as a result. >>> not a rain drop in sight today just plenty of sunshine. >> not in sight today and for awhile. sandy is here with great looking forecast. >>reporter: yes absolutely. we have a stretch of spring days coming with warmer temperatures. want to show you how nice it looked today in the presidio. this was blue sky just about everywhere you looked. we thought we would take you rate down to sunset. high definition sutro camera setting later and later hopefully had a chance to enjoy the beautiful sun at 7:29 the upset and we'll be seeing more sunny days ahead. temperatures in the 40's and 50's and just about everyone reporting clear skies. partly cloudy tomorrow. much warmer wednesday and thursday. and cooling begins on friday. but i
linda e mailed us this photo of the truck to us at you report at kge dash tv.com. dump truck rolled down tiburon boulevard before ending up in the water at then:30 this morning. paramedic took him to the hospital with head injury. nobody else was hurt. firefighters did put containment boom in the water to contain any spilled fuel as a result. >>> not a rain drop in sight today just plenty of sunshine. >> not in sight today and for awhile. sandy is here with great looking...
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bonds' admission about using steroids. now that's big. >> reporter: bell told the jury she slept with bonds since 1994, so by the late '90's, she noticed the shape, size of his testicles were smaller, unusual, different-shaped and that he had trouble main containing an erection. by 2002 bell says bonds developed an awful looking big lump on his left elbow. she testified the former slugger said steroids caused the injury because the tendons grew too fast for the joint to handle. >> approximately there. >> reporter: choking back the tears, bell testified bonds' temper was growing along with his shoe and cap size. one argument led bonds to threaten to cut off my head and leave me in a ditch. she went on to say, before his record-setting home run season in 2001, bonds threatened to cut out my breast implants because he paid for them. >> and that's the lynch opinion of that witness. those admissions or those comments would normally be considered hearsay but, because they are statements against interest, they will be admitted an
bonds' admission about using steroids. now that's big. >> reporter: bell told the jury she slept with bonds since 1994, so by the late '90's, she noticed the shape, size of his testicles were smaller, unusual, different-shaped and that he had trouble main containing an erection. by 2002 bell says bonds developed an awful looking big lump on his left elbow. she testified the former slugger said steroids caused the injury because the tendons grew too fast for the joint to handle. >>...
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it was the us here we believe it. was my son nick lehman's condition sometimes makes him imagine he's not it's old old news nursing home but in the old settlement of chick where everyone has a boat where christmas is celebrated in early january rather than in december and where people in nearly every home speak russian. noticed the use of so those programs are where what you know are these dogs are going to. a group of. lehman is one of the few people here who still remember the russian era of the land its former legacy is gradually being forgotten much in the same way as old people's memories fade away i'd like to teach my children about their heritage and we've shared it. especially with our oldest child our son and i think the best way we can do it was to talk about it serves some of the stories maybe even some of the language i want them to understand the herb very rich cultural heritage if it makes me happy and. brazen here is one of the most popular teachers and still don't know high school. he used to teach eng
it was the us here we believe it. was my son nick lehman's condition sometimes makes him imagine he's not it's old old news nursing home but in the old settlement of chick where everyone has a boat where christmas is celebrated in early january rather than in december and where people in nearly every home speak russian. noticed the use of so those programs are where what you know are these dogs are going to. a group of. lehman is one of the few people here who still remember the russian era of...
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call us and let us know. the numbers are on the screen. we will begin with a comment from mark, republican from albany, new york. >> i do think the president made a very good case. he made a case for human rights which we recognize in our constitution. he also made a case for character, the american character. there are times when those decisions are very important. i think those who oppose the president, and republicans in particular, may be making a mistake. the emphasis on having an exit strategy and clear-cut reasoning is legalistic. i think the president made a good case that if you do that, you will never do anything. we will never engage in another matter to help our fellow citizens of the world. were you expecting to agree? >> i am surprised a little bit. i did not know if i would agree or not. i think he laid out a very strong case. >> the headline coming out of the speech on the wire services immediately is about the transfer to nato leadership by wednesday. the u.s. will turn over the reins. the coalition has 16 members of the d
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got to tell each other we've got to uses the web we've got to use social media we've got to and to whatever extent you can help influence the media to cover these stories u.s. and cut is actually a big story you can have a big story it needs a lot more coverage if it was the tea party it be all all so it's good to get some coverage for this. and. it's time for our daily poll your chance to tell us what you think here's today's question did you hear about this weekend's protests in london from the mainstream media possible answers a yes i heard it on the mainstream news five says reporting that the u.k. uncouple been is standing up to corporate tax dodgers or. no the mainstream news does not want us to know what the u.k. is that the reason the u.k. is rejecting corporate tax that's paid for by spending cuts that screw workers so far you have overwhelmingly voted water on a time when i know you think it will be open. wonders stood up against budget cuts and corporate tax dodgers the us wasn't just sitting back u.k. uncut counterpart of the united states us on also held demonstrations across o
got to tell each other we've got to uses the web we've got to use social media we've got to and to whatever extent you can help influence the media to cover these stories u.s. and cut is actually a big story you can have a big story it needs a lot more coverage if it was the tea party it be all all so it's good to get some coverage for this. and. it's time for our daily poll your chance to tell us what you think here's today's question did you hear about this weekend's protests in london from...
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by using the bludgeon of a dictator gene or indeed using your unknown drones to take over opponents. it's some point as we see you can right hundreds of thousands show up on the streets and change things overnight whether or not overnight means long term change in the middle east i feel has not seen that you know there's always the potential i don't know anymore believes america as they know it's friend no one actually trust america for actually taking the right side on discussion this divide between democracy let me ask you a final question here should the world last thought about this it appears now the u.s. is actually now just openly invading countries area made in east libya they're taking control of the sweet crude in east east libya and they're just on a imperial conquest and sams is this just another another front in the ongoing empire project empire that america is attempting to finance with a completely. non non respected u.s. dollar expansion hideous one of those classic cases where the hedge their bets to. the survival of their dictator of choice and what has happened aft
by using the bludgeon of a dictator gene or indeed using your unknown drones to take over opponents. it's some point as we see you can right hundreds of thousands show up on the streets and change things overnight whether or not overnight means long term change in the middle east i feel has not seen that you know there's always the potential i don't know anymore believes america as they know it's friend no one actually trust america for actually taking the right side on discussion this divide...
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rebels of rapid advance towards the capital is halted with reports that again after his forces are using heavy shelling despite declaring a cease fire. with neither side willing to back down you know in the spirit i mean painting blocks with those no one stay next attack i'm going to say in the capital city of tripoli join me in a few moments and i'll bring you more. foreign heavyweights got there in london to thrash out libya's political future without the raising speculation but they're aiming at the regime change rather than that of protecting civilians. and russia remembers the first thirty eight people killed in the moscow metro blast a year ago two suicide bombers blew themselves up during the morning rush. with live from moscow now after their rapid advance libyan rebels are now being pushed further back from the outskirts of colonel gadhafi. there are reports of a heavy bombardment and gunfire being used by pro-government forces despite claims of a ceasefire assays policy in our reports from the capital tripoli. they have been is strikes overnight and into the early hours of this
rebels of rapid advance towards the capital is halted with reports that again after his forces are using heavy shelling despite declaring a cease fire. with neither side willing to back down you know in the spirit i mean painting blocks with those no one stay next attack i'm going to say in the capital city of tripoli join me in a few moments and i'll bring you more. foreign heavyweights got there in london to thrash out libya's political future without the raising speculation but they're...
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bill with the kcbs phone force just called us letting us know that that accident was just cleared to the right shoulder so slight delays right now but again, they just cleared that out of lanes so all lanes once again re-opened northbound 101 through redwood city so hopefully we'll start to see an improvement shortly. in the meantime, this could cause some big delays for really the remainder of the morning commute. we're talking about this major connector ramp in the east bay. southbound 880 to southbound 238, a couple of hours ago, around 2:30 this morning, there was an accident involving a big rig, hit the guardrail in the area and they are telling us that that traffic alert will be in effect until 9:00 this morning. now, you can use the connector ramp. they still have one lane open. but one lane remains shut down. so if you are coming down southbound 880 out of oakland, you may want to consider using lewelling boulevard as your alternate and cut up towards hesperian to 238. this could cause us some big delays unfortunately for the bulk of the morning commute like i have been sayin
bill with the kcbs phone force just called us letting us know that that accident was just cleared to the right shoulder so slight delays right now but again, they just cleared that out of lanes so all lanes once again re-opened northbound 101 through redwood city so hopefully we'll start to see an improvement shortly. in the meantime, this could cause some big delays for really the remainder of the morning commute. we're talking about this major connector ramp in the east bay. southbound 880 to...
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but fresh that out a little bit for us. how dangerous is it when it goes into the soil and also into... more into the ocean, spreading in the ocean? >> well, two different situations. it really depends on what something that we don't know quite now is how much radioactivity is being deposited in the sea or in the ground. i think the short-term issues are actually quite small in terms of public health. but we have much more important long-term issues that we're going to face. the dominant radio isotopes will be radioactivity cesium. that has a laugh life of decades so we're really talking about some exposure to the environment for really a generation or more to come. how important that is really depends on how much radioactivity gets into the environment. that we really don't know at this point. but the short-term issues i think are not so important for the general population. the exposures that people are getting short term over the next days or even weeks, as it stands at the moment, are relatively small. >> brown: james a
but fresh that out a little bit for us. how dangerous is it when it goes into the soil and also into... more into the ocean, spreading in the ocean? >> well, two different situations. it really depends on what something that we don't know quite now is how much radioactivity is being deposited in the sea or in the ground. i think the short-term issues are actually quite small in terms of public health. but we have much more important long-term issues that we're going to face. the dominant...
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measures used to save our lives. children who have had cancer often experience confusion and embarrassment as they try to return to a so-called normal life and are dealing with the physical side effects related to their cancer and treatment. i can attest to that. several years ago, when cancer struck me, i fought so hard for my life. i had countless needle pricks, blood transfusions, vomitting and physical therapy so i could live to see the sun rise and the snow fall. i'm so grateful to be alive. still, the aftermath from the cancer treatments that i have endured have affected me in many of the serving ways. every morning i wake up with the ringing in my ear, which never stops. i have trouble with my memory and i may never be able to have children on my own. how ironic that i fought so hard to save my own life, yet now, i may never be able to give life. and senators, i'm considered one of the success stories. although there has been a significant increase in the cure rate of childhood cancer, children still are getti
measures used to save our lives. children who have had cancer often experience confusion and embarrassment as they try to return to a so-called normal life and are dealing with the physical side effects related to their cancer and treatment. i can attest to that. several years ago, when cancer struck me, i fought so hard for my life. i had countless needle pricks, blood transfusions, vomitting and physical therapy so i could live to see the sun rise and the snow fall. i'm so grateful to be...
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i don't know any of us alaska the great. on our team. to. welcome international crime people to remind you we're discussing libya's future. ok eric i'd like to talk about the logic of humanitarian assistance and military intervention what about the ivory coast what about. the sudan over the last decade or so what about bahrain today why aren't why isn't there just a huge storm you know let's go protect these poor people they've been rising up for our freedoms looking for help lead pleading for help and no one helps them militarily no one intervenes for them but when we have a group of unknown people and i'm sorry i'm not going to let these rebels off in libya until we know who we are who they are i mean you had the mujahideen you had cos of oh you had you know because these were not nice people and we knew we knew it at the time and we knew it after the fact so and kind of what you're saying jumping in way too quick before we know what's going on so humanitarian aid is only useful when it has a geo political interest in my being too cynical
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lord, grant us patience that you will have your way with us now and always, amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance today will be led by the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess. mr. burgess: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask permission to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker: without objection. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, all americans have provided sympathy for the people of japan due to the massive earthquake and tsunami. but i was grateful to learn last week at the rotary club that the rotary foundation is taking direct action. special assist
lord, grant us patience that you will have your way with us now and always, amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance today will be led by the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess. mr. burgess: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation...
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the libyan rebels rapid advance towards the capital is related with reports that gadhafi forces are using heavy shelling destroy declaring a ceasefire. while here in the capital city supplies are running no excuse for food fuel and medicine see grow as people become more and more desperate. for an heavyweights meet in london trash child libya's next chapter but no one's invited from either the libyan government or the rebels even though it's their future at stake. and russia remembers the thirty eight people killed in the moscow metro blast a year ago when two suicide bombers blew themselves up during the morning rush hour . and a high price for investing in georgia a business renews millions await a court's verdict on wednesday parts he insists the trumped up bribery charges are so pretty she can avoid paying up. and says r.t. come july from the russian capital where it's now nine pm and seven pm in libya where after their rapid advance libyan rebels are now being pushed further back from the outskirts of colonel gadhafi time town there are reports of a heavy bombardment and gunfire bein
the libyan rebels rapid advance towards the capital is related with reports that gadhafi forces are using heavy shelling destroy declaring a ceasefire. while here in the capital city supplies are running no excuse for food fuel and medicine see grow as people become more and more desperate. for an heavyweights meet in london trash child libya's next chapter but no one's invited from either the libyan government or the rebels even though it's their future at stake. and russia remembers the...
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to outline a political future for libya and also use a lorry. is another let's cross live to our right now and talk about this meeting in. foreign policy heavyweights they putting their heads together taking upon themselves to decide the future of libya to us about what's expected to come out of this meeting. it was pretty interesting to hear you. saying that the libyan rebels are looking to britain germany and france for some kind of guidance because of course that's what this this conference in london is all about one of the main aims of it is to outline the political future of libya and also to underline the international community is designed to let the libyan people decide for themselves what the political future of libya should look like and of course the irony that we're seeing here in london is that there's possibly actually going to be no one from libya attending this conference to decide to the political future of that country we're receiving conflicting accounts of whether there will be any rebel representatives here the u.k. is sayin
to outline a political future for libya and also use a lorry. is another let's cross live to our right now and talk about this meeting in. foreign policy heavyweights they putting their heads together taking upon themselves to decide the future of libya to us about what's expected to come out of this meeting. it was pretty interesting to hear you. saying that the libyan rebels are looking to britain germany and france for some kind of guidance because of course that's what this this conference...
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so please join us. our first guest tonight is a pioneer. he is revolutionized the way we look at family, reality television, and the "f" word. you can see her now on her very best behavior every weekday on "the talk." please say hello to sharon osbourne. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how is everything? greet see you. you look great. >> thank you. so do you. >> jimmy: thank you. >> you look very prepty. >> jimmy: i got a new tie and everything. the last time you were here was before your show went on the air. and you could on the name one of two of your co-hosts on the show. do you know who your co-hosts are now? >> it depends what happens the night before. no, i do. of course i do. >> jimmy: who are they? >> sara, leah, and holly. >> jimmy: that is right. you guys went on a teen building retreat this weekend? >> we did it last friday, yes. fabulous. >> jimmy: was it really good? >> no, it's weird. there is a lady that is hyped up telling you to do all these things and she is a robot, telling you to do this and this. leah was like, can i
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what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: that's something else that should probably come up in london. there's reports that italy wants to propose offering gadhafi a safe haven for an exile in africa. that would achieve the goal of getting gadhafi out of power, but it would also anger many of those opposition fighters who want to see him held accountable for what they see as crimes against his own people. >> all right, joel brown in washington for us. thank you. >>> they're calling for the release of a libyan woman who says she was gang raped by libyan troops. she snuck into a aaa hotel saturday to tell her story to journalists, but the libyan government quickly hauled her away. she said she was held for two days last week, beaten and repeatedly raped by gadhafi's men. the government says she is a known prostitute. her mother, though, says the government offered her anything if her daughter would just change her story. >>> in other news, syrian president assad would lift a 50 year state of emergency as early as
what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: that's something else that should probably come up in london. there's reports that italy wants to propose offering gadhafi a safe haven for an exile in africa. that would achieve the goal of getting gadhafi out of power, but it would also anger many of those opposition fighters who want to see him held accountable for what they see as crimes against his own people. >> all right, joel brown in washington for us. thank you. >>>...
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be sure to join us tomorrow as our american dream series continues. we will speak to ronald reagan, jr., the son of america's 40th president, to see how his vision compares to that of his father. you can find much more on our website. see how one woman found her ticket to success by selling tupperware, while a japanese americans saw his dream turned into a nightmare when he was sent to an internment camp during world war ii. what you are on-line, you can also get in touch with me and most of...
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it is what the libyan opposition asked us to do. we tried to overthrow gadhafi by force -- if we did this, our coalition would splinter. we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission, or risk killing many civilians from the air. the dangers faced by our men and women in uniform would be far greater. so with the costs and our share of the responsibility for what comes next. to be blunt, we went down that road in a rock. thanks to the extraordinary sacrifices of our troops and the determination of our diplomats, we are hopeful about iraq's future. the regime change their took eight years, thousands of american and iraqi lives, and nearly a trillion dollars. that is not something we can afford to repeat in libya. the bulk of our military effort ratchets down. what we can do and will do is support the aspirations of the libyan people. we have intervened to stop the massacre, and we will work with our allies and partners to maintain the safety of civilians. we will deny the regime arms, cut off its supp
it is what the libyan opposition asked us to do. we tried to overthrow gadhafi by force -- if we did this, our coalition would splinter. we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission, or risk killing many civilians from the air. the dangers faced by our men and women in uniform would be far greater. so with the costs and our share of the responsibility for what comes next. to be blunt, we went down that road in a rock. thanks to the extraordinary sacrifices of...
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few weeks ago indicating that confidence among americans is that a thirty five year low that brings us to a carter era presidency i mention this because i know that you are planning and events for early april and you're calling on all americans to take part in this event from what i read is about empowering the people of this country to fight back against the corporate rule as you call it you talked to me about this event which is actually led by my dear sister the very distinguished professor francis fox people and we will be a jackson memorial church to a close to the fifth we will be and hundreds of schools will be piping in to zero in on. the key chain. will have a dialogue for two hours or so then they'll have another hour to have dialogue to focus on local issues all around the nation and it is an attempt to reinforce this radical democratic awakening that's taking place in the united states made very much by brothers and sisters in wisconsin. but also connecting it to quick peeks of foreign policy connecting it to critiques of white supremacy connecting it to critiques of male s
few weeks ago indicating that confidence among americans is that a thirty five year low that brings us to a carter era presidency i mention this because i know that you are planning and events for early april and you're calling on all americans to take part in this event from what i read is about empowering the people of this country to fight back against the corporate rule as you call it you talked to me about this event which is actually led by my dear sister the very distinguished professor...
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every single time how quickly things change make it easy for the president to use the military of him and he will use it i want to talk about obama's speech last night and we're going to break down some of things he said some the things he doesn't didn't say but overall do you think that obama has a doctor in this is the question that so many people are asking now is does about me even have a doctor i think that you know the doctor that's the right word for it it's deliberation he thinks before he acts and while my knowledge always agree with the outcome i do agree with the fact that one should think particularly about a fateful decision is in young men and women to die for state purposes or to kill others. like that about i think the president are serve not the. law and nobody can complain about the fact that we finally have a president that thinks but does he also not make his goals clear enough you know you could say that he did perhaps in egypt or for a sister whether support to support the revolution there or not now what we're seeing in bahrain and and yemen. syria he is not rea
every single time how quickly things change make it easy for the president to use the military of him and he will use it i want to talk about obama's speech last night and we're going to break down some of things he said some the things he doesn't didn't say but overall do you think that obama has a doctor in this is the question that so many people are asking now is does about me even have a doctor i think that you know the doctor that's the right word for it it's deliberation he thinks before...
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it took us 31 days. moreover, we've accomplished these objectives consistent with the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our military operations. i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya, that we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight we are fulfilling that pledge. our most effective alliance, nato, has taken command of the enforcement of the arms embargo and the no fly zone. last night nato decided to take on the additional responsibility of protecting libyan civilians. this transfer from the united states to nato will take place on wednesday. going forward, the lead in enforcing the no fly zone and protecting civilians on the ground will transition to our allies and partners. and i am fully confident that our coalition will keep the pressure on qaddafi's remaining forces. in that effort, the united states will play a s
it took us 31 days. moreover, we've accomplished these objectives consistent with the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our military operations. i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya, that we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight we are fulfilling that pledge. our most effective alliance, nato, has taken...
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stay with us. we will bring the very latest information as soon as it becomes available. >>> well, world leaders are meeting in london this morning to make plans for what's next in libya including the formal handover control of military action to nato. ktvu's scott mcfarland is in our washington d.c. newsroom with more on that story. scott. >> reporter: nato is overseeing the air strikes in libya now and the no-fly zone over libya. nato leaders part of the summit with secretary of state clinton in london talking about what to do and who gets control if gadafi chooses to flee. here in washington today there's certain to be debate over whether the president did enough and should have shifted control to nato. >> we will deny the regime arms, cut off its supplies of cash, assist the opposition and work with other nations to hasten the day when gadafi leaves power. >> to say regime change is not going to take place by force, i certainly can't agree with it. he's a danger to the world. >> reporter: rebel
stay with us. we will bring the very latest information as soon as it becomes available. >>> well, world leaders are meeting in london this morning to make plans for what's next in libya including the formal handover control of military action to nato. ktvu's scott mcfarland is in our washington d.c. newsroom with more on that story. scott. >> reporter: nato is overseeing the air strikes in libya now and the no-fly zone over libya. nato leaders part of the summit with secretary...